The Bengaluru police on Wednesday detained the members of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), a pro-Kannada activist group, who were staging a protest in Karnataka's Bengaluru demanding that all businesses and enterprises in Karnataka should put up nameplates in Kannada in their shops to fulfil
In a post on X, Chief Minister Siddharamiah said, "It's crucial to speak with respect about farmers - our food providers. We must avoid making casual comments that could be perceived as disrespectful. Adhering strictly to this code of conduct is a responsibility for all."
Sparking controversy by stating that farmers in the state wait for the drought to occur so that they can get their compensation on the loans, Karnataka Minister Shivanand Patil on Monday said that sometimes a situation can arise when it can become difficult for the government to compensate f
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday raided multiple locations across Bengaluru, Karnataka, in a case relating to radicalization of prisoners by a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist.
Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Tuesday said that the Brand Bengaluru plan is afoot to ensure planned and systematic development of the city.
In his opening statement during a session on "Finding Boundary Hitters: Beyond Bengaluru" at the Bengaluru Technology Summit-2023, Gupta emphasized why there is a need to transcend beyond Bengaluru and do much bigger things that Bengaluru can't think of.
Replying to the question about Indira Canteens, the CM said that Indira Canteens will be started in 225 wards of Bangalore. Apart from this, canteens will be started where it is necessary. He said mobile canteens will be set up where there is a shortage of space for Indira Canteen.
Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil said the government of Karnataka's focus remains on creating an environment that is conducive to growth, fostering entrepreneurship and attracting investments.
With the Election Commission issuing notice to the Karnataka government for advertisements of welfare schemes in several newspapers in poll-bound Telangana, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that the advertisements do not ask for votes and mention the welfare measures
"We took the decision only after taking a legal opinion from the advocate general. The High Court also upheld our decision and they have not given any relief. Indirectly, the Chief Minister wanted to help DK Shivakumar; that's why he took such a decision, which is illegal. They want to safeg
Criticising the state cabinet's decision to withdraw a CBI case investigating Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar's alleged disproportionate assets, Karnataka BJP chief BY Vijayendra on Friday called the decision "totally illegal" under the Constitution. Vijayendra urged Shivakumar to tru